26-02-2022, 12:11 PM
Hi Nev
I don't see the staples as being a good approach. They may present a problem later on when lawnmowing (just finished replacing the drive belt on my lawnmower!) and they might be a safety hazard.
My approach would be to to push a spade vertically into the grass in line with the radial. Move it to widen the gap so the radial can be pushed into the ground then remove the spade. Do this all along the length of the radial. This will mean the radial is below the ground from the word go.
73s
Igor
I don't see the staples as being a good approach. They may present a problem later on when lawnmowing (just finished replacing the drive belt on my lawnmower!) and they might be a safety hazard.
My approach would be to to push a spade vertically into the grass in line with the radial. Move it to widen the gap so the radial can be pushed into the ground then remove the spade. Do this all along the length of the radial. This will mean the radial is below the ground from the word go.
73s
Igor